Paterna
Paterna is a municipality in the Valencian Community, Spain. Belonging to the province of Valencia, it is located to the northwest of the Huerta de Valencia region. Two beautiful parks characterize this green and leafy city; the Parque de la Cañada, which occupies almost 49,000m2 of land and almost all the grove is pine, and the Parque de Alborgí, which occupies 25,000m2 of gardens in the middle of the city. 5 km northwest of Valencia and on the left bank of the River Turia. The municipality has an area of 35.85 km², a density of 1,912.05 inhabitants/km² and a population of 68,547 inhabitants, being the tenth city by number of inhabitants in the Valencian Community and the second in the metropolitan area of Valencia. Valencia. Municipal Transport of Paterna: currently a single urban bus line 140, connects the urban area of Paterna with the capital, with frequencies every 20-25 minutes. Metro Valencia: line 2 of the metro and line 4 of the tram. connects El Plantío and the urban center of Paterna with the capital, with frequencies every 20-25 minutes. The main communication routes of Paterna are: A-7 motorway that connects the Mediterranean axis, direction Barcelona or Alicante, A-3 motorway that communicates with Madrid, V-30 motorway that communicates with the Port of Valencia and the coast, CV- 35 that goes to the interior of the province of Valencia (Autovía Valencia - Liria - Ademuz), CV-30, known as Ronda Norte de Valencia and Valencia Airport in Manises, 4.2 km away.